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Works explorer

Timecode

United States of America, 2000
film

An inventive film that follows four storylines unfolding simultaneously in each quarter of the screen, which are all composed of one shot.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Time changes

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 70%

Keeping time

United Kingdom, 1983
Similarity: 68%

Tape

United States, 2001
Similarity: 68%

Go fish

United States, 1994
Similarity: 68%

A Film about film making

United States, 1972
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The Movie movie

Canada, 1986
Similarity: 67%

So you're going on location

United States, 1973
Similarity: 67%

Face

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 67%

Married Life

United Kingdom, 1983
Similarity: 67%

Out of time

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Acting

United States, 1976
Similarity: 67%

Three chords and a wardrobe

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 67%

Husbands and wives

United States, 1992
Similarity: 67%

Flux

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 67%

Genre

Australia, 2004
Similarity: 67%

No lies

United States, 1973
Similarity: 67%

Flux

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 67%

Breaking up

United States, 1996
Similarity: 67%
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